ROLE OF COGNITIVE EMOTION REGULATION STRATEGIES AND FAMILY STRUCTURE AS DETERMINANTS OF AGGRESSION IN PAKISTANI ADOLESCENTS

Umera Rauf, Syed Mazhar Ali Kazmi, Ayesha Arooj Rafi
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While cognitive emotion regulation strategies are viewed as mental approaches which impact emotionality and decision making of individuals, they are also viewed as mechanisms for controlling the level of aggression. This purpose of the present study was to assess the role of cognitive emotion regulation strategies as well as family structure with regard to impacting aggression in Pakistani adolescents. A sample of 300 (150 belonging to joint and 150 belonging to nuclear families) adolescents (aged 13-18 years) was recruited from schools in urban and rural areas of Pakistan. The participants completed questionnaires assessing cognitive emotion regulation strategies, family structure, and aggression levels. SPSS 21.0 and associated interventions were used for data analysis. reappraisal and refocus on planning had a significant negative association with physical and verbal aggression. However, cognitive emotional regulation strategies including self-blame, others blame, catastrophizing and other disruptive strategies were positively associated with physical and verbal aggression. It was also found that adolescents raised in nuclear family system used more disruptive strategies including rumination, catastrophizing, self-blame, others blame along with higher levels of verbal aggression and hostility while adolescents belonging to joint family systems used acceptance, positive refocusing, putting into perspective along with having a higher emphasis on planning which further allowed them to minimize their aggression. Keywords: family structure, joint family and aggression, nuclear family and aggression, cognitive emotional regulation strategies, hostility, anger
认知情绪调节策略和家庭结构在巴基斯坦青少年攻击行为中的作用
认知情绪调节策略被视为影响个体情绪和决策的心理方法,同时也被视为控制攻击水平的机制。本研究的目的是评估认知情绪调节策略和家庭结构在巴基斯坦青少年冲击攻击中的作用。从巴基斯坦城市和农村地区的学校招募了300名(150名属于联合家庭,150名属于核心家庭)青少年(13-18岁)的样本。参与者完成了评估认知情绪调节策略、家庭结构和攻击水平的问卷。采用SPSS 21.0及相关干预手段进行数据分析。重新评估和重新关注计划与身体和语言攻击有显著的负相关。然而,包括自责、责备他人、灾难化和其他破坏性策略在内的认知情绪调节策略与肢体和言语攻击呈正相关。研究还发现,在核心家庭系统中长大的青少年使用更多的破坏性策略,包括反刍、灾难化、自责、他人指责以及更高水平的言语攻击和敌意,而在联合家庭系统中长大的青少年使用接受、积极重新聚焦、正确看待问题以及更强调计划,这进一步使他们能够将攻击最小化。关键词:家庭结构,联合家庭与攻击,核心家庭与攻击,认知情绪调节策略,敌意,愤怒
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